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Trenton Doyle Hancock: An Ingénue’s Hues and How to Use Cutty Black Shoes

Past exhibition
5 January - 17 February 2019
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Trenton Doyle Hancock, An Ingénue’s Hues and How to Use Cutty Black Shoes

Shulamit Nazarian is pleased to present An Ingénue’s Hues and How to Use Cutty Black Shoes, Houston-based artist Trenton Doyle Hancock’s first solo exhibition in Los Angeles. The new drawings, paintings, and sculptures in this show expand upon the artist’s saga of The Moundverse, a constructed world that has propelled his artistic practice for the past twenty-five years.

 

In addition to the narrative tradition of his religious upbringing, Hancock immersed himself in graphic novels, comics, and Greek mythology; at the age of ten, he began creating characters as articulations of his experience as a Black youth in small-town Paris, Texas. In The Moundverse, Hancock has developed an extensive cast: altruistic Mounds, destructive Vegans, and mutated Bringbacks; TorpedoBoy is a tragically flawed hero who serves as the artist’s alter ego; Undom Endgle is a color-wielding goddess who protects young souls, representing the force of the Black women who have affected and supported Hancock over the years. These characters and others explore timeless polarities like good and evil alongside related issues of race, class, identity, politics, and social justice.

 

 

 

Using the fantastical to grapple with the deeply personal has long been at the core of Hancock’s artistic practice. Formally, this is seen in what the artist calls his “rough and tumble” aesthetic: Richly colored tactile surfaces are loaded with objects that range from bottle caps that the artist played with in childhood to bits and pieces of older works that have been rebirthed to create something entirely new. Drawing heavily from the temporal structure of comics, Hancock’s practice seamlessly weaves storylines spanning long periods of time, often within a single artwork. The totality of his practice can be seen as an ever-expanding graphic novel in its own right, articulated through a variety of media.

 

Laced with personal memoir, Hancock’s Moundverse is a metaphorical space that reflects the everyday world. Several works show TorpedoBoy in mid-stride, clad in football gear, wearing his “cutty black shoes” as he runs from evil-natured Vegans that at times take the aggregated form of a goofy-footed, cloaked member of the Ku Klux Klan (the Paris, Texas, of Hancock’s youth had an active Klan). The malignant force that reaches for this distraught—albeit defiant—central character points to longstanding concerns of systematic racism and oppression.

 

The exhibition also includes Hancock’s most recurring character, The Mound—a half-plant, half-animal creature that absorbs and processes negative human emotions to bring positive energy to the world. Presented within the exhibition will be two large-scale paintings of Mounds, one standing nearly eight feet tall. In addition, Hancock will present new ink-on-paper works that introduce the first chapter of the artist’s most ambitious drawings to date: Trenton Doyle Hancock Presents The Moundverse. Designed as a traditional graphic novel, this series offers a sequential understanding of the characters and stories that have dominated Hancock’s practice for the past two and a half decades.

An Ingénue’s Hues and How to Use Cutty Black Shoes continues the artist’s exploration of primal forces as they play out in The Moundverse, reflecting our current moment and inviting viewers to consider parallel themes and stories in the world around us today.

 

 

Works
  • Trenton Doyle Hancock Step and Screw Part Too Soon Underneath the Bloody Red Moon, 2018 Acrylic and mixed media on canvas 90 x 132 x 6 inches
    Trenton Doyle Hancock
    Step and Screw Part Too Soon Underneath the Bloody Red Moon, 2018
    Acrylic and mixed media on canvas
    90 x 132 x 6 inches
  • Trenton Doyle Hancock TorpedoBoy Steps and Screws Wearing some Cutty Black Shoes, 2018 Acrylic and mixed media on canvas 60 x 60 x 5 inches
    Trenton Doyle Hancock
    TorpedoBoy Steps and Screws Wearing some Cutty Black Shoes, 2018
    Acrylic and mixed media on canvas
    60 x 60 x 5 inches
  • Trenton Doyle Hancock Undom Endgle and the Souls’ Journey (Sculpture), 2018 Styrofoam, epoxy, steel, automotive paint, silicone, wood base 82.5 x 70 x 31.5 inches
    Trenton Doyle Hancock
    Undom Endgle and the Souls’ Journey (Sculpture), 2018
    Styrofoam, epoxy, steel, automotive paint, silicone, wood base
    82.5 x 70 x 31.5 inches
  • Trenton Doyle Hancock The Sound of Ocello Opo as the Sun Rises in Her Hands, 2018 Acrylic and mixed media on canvas 84 x 84 x 6 inches
    Trenton Doyle Hancock
    The Sound of Ocello Opo as the Sun Rises in Her Hands, 2018
    Acrylic and mixed media on canvas
    84 x 84 x 6 inches
  • Trenton Doyle Hancock SKUM: Just Beneath the Skin, 2018 Acrylic, graphite, plastic tops, and paper collage on canvas 60 x 60 x 4 inches
    Trenton Doyle Hancock
    SKUM: Just Beneath the Skin, 2018
    Acrylic, graphite, plastic tops, and paper collage on canvas
    60 x 60 x 4 inches
  • Trenton Doyle Hancock Becoming the Toymaker, Phase 2 of 41: All is Forgravened, 2018 Acrylic and mixed media on canvas 18 x 18 inches
    Trenton Doyle Hancock
    Becoming the Toymaker, Phase 2 of 41: All is Forgravened, 2018
    Acrylic and mixed media on canvas
    18 x 18 inches
  • Trenton Doyle Hancock Trenton Doyle Hancock Presents The Moundverse, Chapter 1: What is a Mound? Page 24 & 25, 2018 Ink on paper 24 x 36 inches
    Trenton Doyle Hancock
    Trenton Doyle Hancock Presents The Moundverse, Chapter 1: What is a Mound? Page 24 & 25, 2018
    Ink on paper
    24 x 36 inches
  • Trenton Doyle Hancock, Trenton Doyle Hancock Presents The Moundverse, Chapter 1: What is a Mound? Page 18 & 19, 2018
    Trenton Doyle Hancock, Trenton Doyle Hancock Presents The Moundverse, Chapter 1: What is a Mound? Page 18 & 19, 2018
Installation Views
  • Trenton Doyle Hancock, An Ingénue’s Hues and How to Use Cutty Black Shoes, 2019, Shulamit Nazarian, Los Angeles, installation view

    Trenton Doyle Hancock, An Ingénue’s Hues and How to Use Cutty Black Shoes, 2019, Shulamit Nazarian, Los Angeles, installation view

  • Trenton Doyle Hancock, An Ingénue’s Hues and How to Use Cutty Black Shoes, 2019, Shulamit Nazarian, Los Angeles, installation view

    Trenton Doyle Hancock, An Ingénue’s Hues and How to Use Cutty Black Shoes, 2019, Shulamit Nazarian, Los Angeles, installation view

  • Trenton Doyle Hancock, An Ingénue’s Hues and How to Use Cutty Black Shoes, 2019, Shulamit Nazarian, Los Angeles, installation view

    Trenton Doyle Hancock, An Ingénue’s Hues and How to Use Cutty Black Shoes, 2019, Shulamit Nazarian, Los Angeles, installation view

  • Trenton Doyle Hancock, An Ingénue’s Hues and How to Use Cutty Black Shoes, 2019, Shulamit Nazarian, Los Angeles, installation view

    Trenton Doyle Hancock, An Ingénue’s Hues and How to Use Cutty Black Shoes, 2019, Shulamit Nazarian, Los Angeles, installation view

  • Trenton Doyle Hancock, An Ingénue’s Hues and How to Use Cutty Black Shoes, 2019, Shulamit Nazarian, Los Angeles, installation view

    Trenton Doyle Hancock, An Ingénue’s Hues and How to Use Cutty Black Shoes, 2019, Shulamit Nazarian, Los Angeles, installation view

  • Trenton Doyle Hancock, An Ingénue’s Hues and How to Use Cutty Black Shoes, 2019, Shulamit Nazarian, Los Angeles, installation view

    Trenton Doyle Hancock, An Ingénue’s Hues and How to Use Cutty Black Shoes, 2019, Shulamit Nazarian, Los Angeles, installation view

Press
  • Trenton Doyle Hancock. Becoming the Toymaker, Phase 2 of 41: All is Forgravened, 2018

    CARLA: Trenton doyle hancock at shulamit nazarian

    Colony Little, Contemporary Art Review Los Angeles, April 1, 2019
  • Trenton Doyle Hancock. Step and Screw Part Too Soon Underneath the Bloody Red Moon, 2018

    Los Angeles Times: Marvel Universe, this is not. A peek inside trenton doyle hancock's moundverse

    David Pagel, Los Angeles Times, January 22, 2019
  • Trenton Doyle Hancock. Torpedoboy Steps and Screws Wearing Some Cutty Black Shoes, 2018

    artforum: critics' picks - Trenton Doyle Hancock

    Natalie Haddad, artforum, January 1, 2019

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